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Former Green Berets James Mahurin and Robert Farmer host the new podcast Black Sheep Radio USA: A Conversation with Warriors, which offers an unfiltered, powerful dive into the world of resilience, strength, and survival after war. With over 17 combat deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, both hosts have faced the brutal realities of war, enduring significant physical injuries and battling the invisible wounds of Post-Traumatic Stress. This podcast isn't just about their stories—it's about brotherhood, healing, and purpose beyond the battlefield. Through raw conversations with fellow warriors, veterans, and experts, Mahurin and Farmer shed light on the struggles and triumphs of those who have served their country. They tackle mental health, trauma recovery, and the mission to support others—inside and outside the military.
Former Green Berets James Mahurin and Robert Farmer are hosts of the new podcast Black Sheep Radio USA: A Conversation with Warriors, which offers an unfiltered, powerful dive into the world of resilience, strength, and survival after war. With over 17 combat deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, both hosts have faced the brutal realities of war, enduring significant physical injuries and battling the invisible wounds of Post-Traumatic Stress. This podcast isn't just about their stories—it's about brotherhood, healing, and purpose beyond the battlefield. Through raw conversations with fellow warriors, veterans, and experts, Mahurin and Farmer shed light on the struggles and triumphs of those who have served their country. They tackle mental health, trauma recovery, and the mission to support others—inside and outside the military.
Join us for our August episode, featuring interviews with George Mason Professor Michael Don and DC Library worker and poet Jessica Harris. Also, the bulk of the music on this episode comes from C. Scott's album Beats Vol. 3, a trip hop album in CCO, often used in tween games.CreditsWhat A Beautiful Sunset is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0https://soundcloud.com/user-659340737/what-a-beautiful-sunsetSteak Fingers by C. Scott is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.https://freemusicarchive.org/music/C_Scott/Stage_Theory_Beats_vol_3/CScott_-_Stage_Theory_Beats_vol_3_-_17_Steak_Fingers1/Humphrey by C. Scott is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.https://freemusicarchive.org/music/C_Scott/Stage_Theory_Beats_vol_3/CScott_-_Stage_Theory_Beats_vol_3_-_07_Humphrey1/Belview by C. Scott is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.https://freemusicarchive.org/music/C_Scott/Stage_Theory_Beats_vol_3/CScott_-_Stage_Theory_Beats_vol_3_-_06_Belview1/Knuckle Uo by C. Scott is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.https://freemusicarchive.org/music/C_Scott/Stage_Theory_Beats_vol_3/CScott_-_Stage_Theory_Beats_vol_3_-_13_Knuckle_Up1/Power Glove by C. Scott is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.https://freemusicarchive.org/music/C_Scott/Stage_Theory_Beats_vol_3/CScott_-_Stage_Theory_Beats_vol_3_-_01_Power_Glove1/Gentle Landscapes by Vira Miller is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.https://freesound.org/people/ViraMiller/sounds/743842/Calm Wilderness by Vira Miller is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.https://freesound.org/people/ViraMiller/sounds/743841/Java Pop by Spires That in the Sunset Rise is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Spires_That_in_the_Sunset_Rise/Curse_the_Traced_Bird/Java_Pop/Washington, DC by The Nighttime Adventure Society is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License.https://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Nighttime_Adventure_Society/Chapter_One_The_First_Chapter/The_Nighttime_Adventure_Society_-_Chapter_One-_The_First_Chapter_-_01_Washington_DC/Dark Ambient Music (Death And Forever) by TheBoseDeityis licensed under the Attribution NonCommercial 3.0 License.https://freesound.org/people/TheBoseDeity/sounds/395691/Every path but your own is the path of fate [Instrumental] by Robert Farmer is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Robert_Farmer/solo-guitar-instrumentals-2015/every-path-but-your-own-is-the-path-of-fate-instrumental/
This episode by journalism students at Griffith University in Queensland tells stories about ‘home'. From campaigns that support people facing housing crisis to acknowledging the importance of feeling at home in your own body. We also investigate the impact of natural disasters on ecosystems - which we like to think of as non-human homes - and there is a tribute to the volunteers who keep our homes safe. They are truly making a difference.Host: Chanelle MacbethStories'Raise the Rate for Good' - Reporter: Chanelle Macbeth'Kym's Cycle for Charity' - Reporter: Elizabeth Heseltine'At Home in Your Own Body' - Reporter: Indio Myles'The Other 'Homes' Ruined by Floods' - Reporter: Joshua McGuinness'Local Heroes' - Reporter: Elizabeth HeseltineAudio editors: Chanelle MacbethElizabeth HeseltineIndio MylesJoshua McGuinnessBridget BackhausHeather Anderson Executive Producers:Heather AndersonBridget BackhausFor more stories from Griffith University:The Source News Music:'There Is Only The Unknown Ahead' - GetMusic'The Art of Silence' - DHDMusic'If We Knew All The Laws of Nature' - Robert Farmer'Wake Up' - vitaminsound
Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz interview series with Executive Director at UNESCO Creative City of Music-KC Anita Dixon and Partner & Senior Vice President of Development & Capital Markets Robert Farmer .. Back in 1987, US Congressman John Conyers introduced HR-57 that is an order to preserve jazz as a "national treasure." Moving forward to 2021, a group of dedicated jazz enthusiasts from Pittsburgh, Kansas City and Washington and Philadelphia came together to discuss the strategic connectivity these Cradles of Jazz cities as it pertains to Jazz Music and the musical journey of jazz, creating “The HR-57 Initiative”. This includes Kansas City's 20TH and Vine St. Castle Project ..and so much more .. Enjoy .. Click to listen.Thanks for listening and tuning into yet another Neon Jazz interview .. where we give you a bit of insight into the finest players in Illinois, Venezuela, Nashville, Kansas City, and spots all over the USA giving fans all that jazz .. and thanks to Solitaire for her time, honesty and story .. If you want to hear more interviews, go to Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino on the iTunes store, visit the Neon Jazz Youtube Channel, go The Home of Neon Jazz at http://theneonjazz.blogspot.com/ and for everything Joe Dimino related go to www.joedimino.com and if you feel like it, you can donate to the Neon Jazz cause - https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=ERA4C4TTVKLR4 Until next time .. enjoy the music my friends
After another necessary break, we are delighted to bring you this timely, advent-apt episode on cultivating the practice of loving and delighting in God, as part of our podcast series on the rituals and rhythms in home education. In this thought provoking yet heartwarming episode, I have the pleasure of sitting with my amazing and super bright friend, Jack Stewart from @DaddyHomeschools. Jack is a the dudeiest of dads. A cool millennial, singer/songwriter and theology graduate, who also happens to be a single father home educating his 3 beautiful children the UK. In this episode, Jack shares eloquently how he uses Psalm 111.2 and Psalm 127.5 to create a daily liturgy that frames the context of his home Ed philosophy. Before philosophising on the joy and practice of putting Christ at the centre of his home education life, Jack and I go deep as we exchange notes on the challenges of being single, Christian home educating parents. We discuss how his faith helped him to find the courage to heal by being fully present for his children, in spite of the curveball of an unexpected separation. Thrown in the mix for good measure, are deeply moving audio clips of Jack leading his children in worship in their daily liturgy. If there was ever an episode that beckoned you to stop, pause and let your own soul draw breathe, this is the one. ☕️
The boys play Monster of the Week, creating their characters and setting up the world and story. They also play the start of the adventure.Beware the land squid!Contact us at wereprobablynotok@gmail.com, Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter!Title - "An Awfully Big Adventure"Author - "Squire Tuck"Source - "Free Music Archive - https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Squire_Tuck/An_Awfully_Big_Adventure/A_Big_Adventure"License - " CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/" Title - "The Talons of Adventure, The Antlers of Romance"Author - "Doctor Turtle"Source - "Free Music Archive - https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Doctor_Turtle/Hasta_La_Blister_Longer_Guitar_Instrumentals/the_talons_of_adventurev2r"License - " CC BY-NC - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/"Title - Pierre's Old Lady [Instrumental]Author - "Robert Farmer"Source - "Free Music Archive - https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Robert_Farmer/in-the-wilderness-2019-2021/pierres-old-lady-instrumental"License - " CC BY-NC - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/" Title - "Death Note"Author - "Audiobinger"Source - "Free Music Archive - https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Audiobinger/new-jersey/death-note"License - " CC BY-NC - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/" Title - "Cosmic Mirror"Author - "El Wud"Source - "Free Music Archive - https://freemusicarchive.org/music/el-wud/my-life-in-a-cosmic-bush/cosmic-mirror"License - " CC BY-NC - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/"
Climate Action Show- 28th June 2021 Produced by Vivien Langford TRANSITIONS FOR COAL COMMUNITIES Hunter Valley, Ruhr Valley, Romania and Greece.Investing in Renewal not fossil fuel subsidiesGUESTS Professor Roy Green - Chair of the Port of Newcastle Economists Richard Deniss and Rod Campbell from T.A.I. Interviewed for the Stockholm Environment Institute by Aaron Atteridge. Podcast: Futures Beyond Coal | SEI Robert Farmer singing "The Coal Owner and the poor Pitman's wife"- (1848) Warwick Jordan - Hunter Job's Alliance Hunter Jobs Alliance Calls for Reality Check on Responding to Economic Change — Hunter Jobs Alliance Amanda Cahill – The Next Economy Eco Exchange Expert - Amanda Cahill, The Next Economy: 2020 Richard Jones Memorial Lecture - Events | University of Tasmania (utas.edu.au) Georgina Wood - Hunter Renewal and the Kentucky Coal MIners who toured here so "No one's left behind" Videos - Hunter Renewal Christopher Sheldon - Energy and Transitions expert at The World Bank. Interviewed by Roumeen Islam Infrastructure Podcast | Coal Sector and ‘Just Transitions' (worldbank.org)
In episode 3.8 Peter Mabbutt welcomes back onto the show Dr James Cowart where they discuss the psychological impact of the COVID pandemic whilst briefly straying into the realm of conspiracy theories, antivaxers, and alien abduction! James' book The ABCS of Coping with Anxiety: Using CBT to Manage Stress and Anxiety is available from Crown House Publishing. Music Journey Through the Future by Robert Farmer https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Robert_Farmer/a-fiery-flying-roll-1996/journey-through-the-future-1
Working People is excited to announce that, along with our ongoing partnership with the amazing In These Times magazine, we are now partnered with The Real News Network in Baltimore! In this episode, we sit down with Justin Whittaker for the first part of an ongoing series of interviews where we’ll be talking to workers on all sides of the marijuana industry—in states where that work is legal and in states where it’s not. Justin is originally from the Midwest, but now he lives all the way up near Fairbanks, Alaska, where he works at an organic weed-growing operation. Alaska was the second state in the U.S. to decriminalize cannabis decades ago; in 2014, it became the third state to legalize recreational use. Justin has seen different sides of the industry, in different states, both before and after legalization. We talk about his life and work, and we talk about the ways legalization has changed things in the marijuana industry for buyers, business owners, and workers. Additional links/info below... Javier Hasse, Forbes, "Even as Overall Deals Declined, VC Investments in Cannabis Nearly Doubled Over 2019" Aubrey Wieber, Anchorage Daily News, "Alaska Marijuana Industry Works to Influence Local Politicians" Katie O'Reilly, Sierra, "A Higher Cause: Is It Possible to Consume Organic Cannabis?" Austa Somvichian-Clausen, National Geographic, "Organic Weed? Marijuana Growers Go Green" Josh Marcus, Rolling Stone, "Meet America's Most Powerful Cannabis Union" Featured Music (all songs sourced from the Free Music Archive: freemusicarchive.org) Jules Taylor, "Working People theme song" Robert Farmer, "This Is Our World, This Is Our Home"
Kier-La talks to Nelvana co-founder Clive A. Smith and musician/songwriter John Sebastian about the 1978 Canadian Halloween special from which this podcast derives its name, as well as delving into Nelvana's early years and their ill-fated feature, Rock and Rule. ----more---- Credits: Written, edited and hosted by: Kier-La Janisse Special Guests: Clive Smith and John Sebastian Clips from: The Devil and Daniel Mouse ©1978 Nelvana Limited Mr. Pencil Draws the Line ©1975 Nelvana Limited A Cosmic Christmas ©1977 Nelvana Limited Inside Out ©1972 National Instructional Television Center How We Made The Devil and Daniel Mouse ©1978 Nelvana Limited White Line Fever ©1975 Columbia Pictures Industries Rock and Rule ©1983 Nelvana Limited Inspector Gadget ©1983 DHX Media Excerpt from "Welcome Back" ©1976 Reprise Records Episode adapted from Kier-La Janisse's book chapter in The Canadian Horror Film: Terror of the Soul, edited by Gina Freitag and Andre Loiselle, University of Toronto Press, 2014. Incidental music: Robert Farmer, "Why Seeming so Fast but so Deadly Slow" from freemusicarchive.org Special Thanks to Amanda Reyes and Bill Ackerman Theme Song: "Hot Fudge Holy Moley" from WXYZ-TV's The Hot Fudge Show (1974-1980) Logo by Sinead Yau at Mojo Valley
In today's episode - we continue our mini-series on America's National Parks. Join us as we discuss the great national parks that the state of Hawai'i has to offer! As always, stay tuned for Nicole's travel tip! If you like this podcast, please subscribe and leave us a rating on whichever platform you listen on, we greatly appreciate it! Feel free to reach out @ heath.midkiff@outlook.com with any questions/comments/ideas for future episodes and check out Nicole's Instagram account for pictures corresponding with today's episode. You can find it by searching her handle @nmidkiff12 on IG. Thanks again for listening! Intro music provided under Creative Commons License from Free Music Archive. Artist is David Szesztay and the song is "Waiting". https://freemusicarchive.org/music/David_Szesztay/20170730112627136/Waiting_1258 Outro music provided under Creative Commons License from Free Music Archive. Artist is Robert Farmer and the song is "If We Knew All the Laws of Nature". https://files.freemusicarchive.org/storage-freemusicarchive-org/music/ccCommunity/Robert_Farmer/Solo_Guitar_Instrumentals/Robert_Farmer_-_03_-_If_we_knew_all_the_laws_of_Nature.mp3
In today's episode - we launch our new mini-series on America's National Parks. Join us as we discuss the great national parks that the state of Arizona has to offer! Also, Nicole is back with her second travel tip which is an important one. If you like this podcast, please subscribe and leave us a rating on whichever platform you listen on, we greatly appreciate it! Feel free to reach out @ heath.midkiff@outlook.com with any questions/comments/ideas for future episodes and check out Nicole's Instagram account for pictures corresponding with today's episode. You can find it by searching her handle @nmidkiff12 on IG. Thanks again for listening! Intro music provided under Creative Commons License from Free Music Archive. Artist is David Szesztay and the song is "Waiting". https://freemusicarchive.org/music/David_Szesztay/20170730112627136/Waiting_1258 Outro music provided under Creative Commons License from Free Music Archive. Artist is Robert Farmer and the song is "If We Knew All the Laws of Nature". https://files.freemusicarchive.org/storage-freemusicarchive-org/music/ccCommunity/Robert_Farmer/Solo_Guitar_Instrumentals/Robert_Farmer_-_03_-_If_we_knew_all_the_laws_of_Nature.mp3
CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER - SEASON 2 EPISODE 3 Part 1 – See You Down The Road Flip over a rock in Superstition and a story crawls out from underneath it. And Jack St. James is making it her business to uncover as many stories as she can - in the hopes one will lead to her own answers. Today - a book, a conversation, and a letter from Superstition's very first mayor. (Part 1 of 3.) This episode stars Kira Apple as Jack, and Georie Taylor as Izzy. Featuring the voice of Graham Rowat. Written and edited by Sarah Kolb. Download a transcript: https://www.superstitionpodcast.com/transcripts Music attribution: The songs “Desert 3,” by Playing In Tongues, “Speedy Delta” by Lobo Loco, “Why seeming so fast but deadly slow” by Robert Farmer, and “As The Crow Flies” by Axletree are featured with an Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Superstition's Twitter account: https://twitter.com/podsuperstition Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/superstitionpodcast Buy merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/superstitionpodcast
SIGNS AND SYMBOLS - SEASON 2 EPISODE 1 Against her better judgment, Jack St. James is determined to understand the strange and unusual stories that fill the town of Superstition, Arizona. No case is too strange for Superstition's only working private investigator - even the case of Annabelle Black, who asks for Jack's help in finding her missing twin brother. Every answer might bring Jack closer to understanding her own history - if she can make any of these things make sense, anyway. In Superstition's season premiere - a pair of twins, some malfunctioning AV equipment, a rhubarb pie, and some serious reckless driving. Cast in order of appearance: Lucille Valentine - Artemisia Smith Kira Apple - Jack St. James Sena Bryer - Annabelle Black Alex Gallegos - Tom Madrazo Georie Taylor - Isabella Najle Josh Vintson - Leo Black. This episode was written and edited by Sarah Kolb. Download the transcript: https://www.superstitionpodcast.com/transcripts Music attribution: The songs "Un desert" by Komiku, "Story" by Meydan, "Why so seeming fast but deadly slow" by Robert Farmer, and “Desert 3,” by Playing In Tongues are featured with an Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Superstition's Twitter account: https://twitter.com/podsuperstition Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/superstitionpodcast Buy merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/superstitionpodcast
In our "Meet the Advisor" series, we chat with the financial advisors of FFG to learn more about their background, personal lives, and approach to investing and financial planning. In this episode, we talk with Robert Farmer, an Accredited Investment Fiduciary (AIF) and Central Valley native with 25 years of experience helping individuals meet their financial needs by developing investment plans around their long-term goals and risk tolerance. Tracking #1-880907Music Attribution: Hopeful Start by John Bartman, License CC BY-SA 4.0 (Attribution-ShareAlike License)
The Outer Banks Podcast, presented by SEASIDE VACATIONS. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to stand up on a surfboard and ride a wave? This is an easy item to check off of your bucket list if you ever visit the Outer Banks. On this episode of the Outer Banks Podcast we talk to Robert Farmer from Farmdog Surf School, LLC – a Surf and SUP school based in Nags Head. Farmdog is owned by Aaron West, Joe Sherlock, Rob Piasio and Robert Farmer who are all surfers and altruists that are committed to the cause. Robert tells us all about Farmdog Surf School, what you can expect when you take a surf lesson on the Outer Banks, and shares his stories of surfing from all around the world. FARMDOG SURF SCHOOL CLUB SEASIDE OUTER BANKS VACATION RENTAL DEALS JOIN OUR EMAIL CLUB AND STAY CONNECTED TO THE OUTER BANKS
What is art's relationship to the animal? Here khromaradio.com features Robert Farmer, a painter working in the illustrative genre. Specializing in pop-influenced surrealism, Farmer pokes fun at current social taboos. Our feature track is by Matthew Herbert, from the album Plat du Jour. The track is called "The Truncated Life of a Modern Industrialised Chicken". See it on the tube. Maita Sayo for Khromaradio, 27 August 2011 Visit our official website: khromaradio.com
First episode and launch for khromaradio.com, a bi-monthly podcast that explores trends in art, politics, markets, and pop culture. It will feature in-depth interviews with visual artists, designers, and other art-practitioners. TRACKLIST: Opening track Eyes be Closed, Washed Out * 0:35-5:50 What is Khromaradio? * 5:51 - 15:36 Artists and stereotypes * 15:38 - 27:47 "Job Jugglers on the Tightrope" (NYT) - flexible labour and artists * 27:48 - 28:35 Next week's feature: Robert Farmer * 28:36 - 36:28 "Multiple Careers are Better than One" (FT); on expertise, multi-disciplinarity, fragmentary labor, forging new connections in today's information economy * 36:38 - 39:45 Why like? Online music as disposable art * 39:46 – 48:42 Maita recommends: FLYING LOTUS and more on musical abstraction, modal jazz, musical citation, and FlyLo's awesomeness * Ending track Do the Astral Plane, Flying Lotus Official website: khromaradio.com Credits: Thanks to Arthur Imperial for co-hosting and producing this episode.